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when we're told to build our own clients, we often think it means replicating warpcast or making the new 'everything' app. however, you donโ€™t need to create a client with every feature warpcast has. in fact, focusing on limiting the amount of data you read from the protocol can lead to simpler, complementary apps that enhance the farcaster experience.
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@blankspace
spot on, reminds me of what @grit is doing with /rhizome
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Word!! Great way to think honestly
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Wen yoncaster
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@alvi-ayaan
Spot on! Focusing on a specific feature can lead to innovative and useful apps. Looking forward to the results!
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@kel66.eth
I believe it's creating that better version and adding cooler features
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@degenlady1
have you tried supercast? @woj.eth is already showing us this
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Which is why itโ€™s good to use our institutions to build our clients or be creative in your own way
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